Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [art] [noun] [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 In Leaf v International Galleries , Denning LJ ( as he then was ) expressed the view that the right to rescind for misrepresentation can not survive beyond the point of time when a right to reject for breach of condition is lost .
2 It will break through the limitations of time and space .
3 The Newry celebrations start this evening with a special dinner at the Mourne Country Hotel , and after the entertainment in the marquees ( 2–15pm ) and the unveiling of the plaque on Saturday afternoon , the Wild Geese sky-diving team will land with the match-ball in time for the 3pm start .
4 And the last time I did not return with the van in time for evening milking you were very cross . ’
5 Doses received by local people would depend on the amount of time they spent near areas of higher radioactivity , and on whether any of the radioactivity passed through the food chain .
6 I hope that that will evolve in the fullness of time , but it will do so only when the electrification programme is extended to all parts of the country .
7 The APB went on to observe that ‘ … the degree of reliance that can reasonably be placed on financial statements will decrease as the length of time that has elapsed since their approval by the directors increases ’ .
8 Tranmere striker Tommy Coyne has been sidelined by a flu bug , but Charlton remains optimistic that he can shrug off the effects in time for Wednesday .
9 Inevitably , many places with Hardy connections will change with the passing of time and some will eventually become unrecognisable .
10 Stable differentiation is the normal state of affairs , and the existence of this variation is one of the things that makes linguistic change possible , in that the different variants can be latched on to by different groups and for different social functions : thus , the patterns of consensus can change in the course of time .
11 The only problem was that we had envisaged a tumbledown affair that we would rebuild over the period of time while we were still living and working in London .
12 Nor was the itch yet in them to engrave finger bones — though that would come with the passage of time .
13 He goes on to say that the main purpose of writing was to ‘ save from the wreck of time and the busy hand of man the best specimens of this mountain architecture , is one of the principal objects of the present publication …
14 Anything or anyone who falls into the black hole through the event horizon will come to an end of time at the singularity .
15 The complexities of the law can add to the amount of time taken to resolve a case .
16 How do you get to the ball in time ?
17 ‘ Some Allen 's West passengers who have hitherto caught the 16.29 from Middlesbrough tell me that they can not get to the station in time for its rescheduled departure at 16.21 .
18 Until then the queation for engaged couples here is n't will they get to the church on time , but will the church be ready on time ?
19 The midwife examined me and said , ‘ If we go now — and I mean now — we 'll get to the hospital in time
20 God created the world , humans fell , in time He sent His Son Jesus Christ , who lived , died and rose again , and who will come at the end of time .
21 The seven which are relevant to Christ 's manhood are : belief in the Incarnation and Virgin birth ; that in Jesus God and man are united , begotten by God , born of Mary ; belief in " Cristes passion " that after Christ was taken down from the cross dead ( the deposition ) , he liberated those believers subject to death before he was born , a process known as the Harrowing of Hell ; that though he suffered mortality , he rose from the dead through the strength of God , and made this possible for all men ; that he ascended into heaven and was crowned higher than the angels ; that he will come at the end of time to judge the world and this will be the end of the era of redemption : These two sets of seven points about the Godhead and Christ delineate beliefs about the nature of life subject to a process of sickness and death but also filled with the potential for healing realised definitively in the life of Christ .
22 Working will continue round the clock in time for the start of the new working week .
23 Oldham did not threaten until a minute from time when Ian Olney looked as though he had equalised .
24 As Dr Tipler explained at the AAAS meeting , his first assumption is that life — in some form or other — will continue until the end of time .
25 Maybe they even try to swim against it which might account for the length of time that passes before they reach European waters .
26 Secondly , they should conform to the unities of time , place and action .
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